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what did rolling stone say about cudi's album i wonder?
The music is engrossing and Cudi’s angst genuine (he mourns his dead father), but his raps get pedestrian (“Gray clouds up above, man/ Metaphor to my life, man”). And asserting ad nauseam that he is a “lonely stoner” is just annoying—a hipster boast masquerading as a confession.3 out of 5
Quote from: Notorious T.D.A on May 09, 2010, 12:04:03 PMwhat did rolling stone say about cudi's album i wonder?Quote from: Rolling StoneThe music is engrossing and Cudi’s angst genuine (he mourns his dead father), but his raps get pedestrian (“Gray clouds up above, man/ Metaphor to my life, man”). And asserting ad nauseam that he is a “lonely stoner” is just annoying—a hipster boast masquerading as a confession.3 out of 5
By Jody RosenAtlanta MC Bobby Ray's debut album can be filed next to those by Wale and Kid Cudi: He's a left-of-center rap hero whose skills lag somewhere several miles south of his hipster bona fides. The guest list is formidably diverse: Janelle Monáe, T.I., Eminem, Rivers Cuomo, Paramore's Hayley Williams. The beats are quirky and peppy. (Check out Dr. Luke's power-pop-rap hybrid, "Magic.") B.o.B's got a Georgia drawl and tasty flow, but his witless boasts — "I sing just like Aretha/So respect me like I'm Caesar"; "When I'm up on the stage, they sangin'/But as soon as I step off, they hatin'" — leave you wondering what on Earth the bloggers are fussing about.2.5/5http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumReviewsether
i never understood why people put stock into magazines opinion.it's just one persons opinion.literally anyone could get that job, so literally anybody could be saying what they want.for example, i could get that job & write a great review for a Joe Budden album, but most of you wouldn't agree with it lol; so why listen to this guy?